The Incredible North Carolina Restaurant That’s Way Out In The Boonies But So Worth The Drive

North Carolina restaurants come in all shapes, sizes, styles and locations. From dining on a farm, right beside the ocean, or even on top of a mountain. Luckily, we’re blessed with both good food and good views – but sometimes you have to do a bit of driving to get to that view. Enter Mountaintop Restaurant in Little Switzerland. Nestled right off the Blue Ridge Parkway, you’ll be dangled above sweeping vistas thousands of feet in the air.

Diners are treated to dramatic views of the Valley that stretch for miles and miles on a clear day. If you aren't already super relaxed from the view, don't forget to grab a signature cocktail to pair with the view. Of course, everyone wants a table on the balcony, so be sure to get there early to reserve your spot. Even if it's a bit chilly outside, bundle up and enjoy the view.

Sure, the views are jaw dropping but have mentioned the food? Start with the quintessential sweet potato fries served with a specialty dipping sauce. If you like oysters you're even more in luck, try the 'Best Ever Oysters' that come lightly fried.

If you're dining for lunch there's a variety of panini sandwiches, a turkey reuben or mahi reuben. Incase you worked up an appetite after a morning of hiking, there's also a juicy, cheddar burger topped with thick cuts of juicy bacon.

Dining for dinner? Entrees include a variety of fare from land to sea. Of course, when dining in the North Carolina mountains, NC rainbow trout is a staple dish on most menus and you'll find that here. There's also a 'fresh catch of the day,' flat iron steak, ribeye and a chicken Mediterranean. If you're seeking a heartier, more comfort food type option there's a variety of pasta dishes and a well curated wine list to pair.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a must-drive road for many, with many of us seeking it out for the remoteness and stunning views. Mountain View restaurant might seem to have been plopped in the middle of nowhere but that's part of the fun. It's part views, part food, and total experience.